The Women of Jazz and Blues: Aretha, Ella, and Sara

$75.00

The Women of Jazz and Blues: Aretha, Ella, and Sara
Medium: Sublimated prints on floating cards
Size: 11 x 18 framed with black matte

This piece celebrates three titans of voice and presence—Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sara Vaughan. Each portrait is sublimated onto an individual card and mounted to float within a black matte, giving dimension and depth to every icon while allowing each woman her own visual stage.

Set against soft textured backgrounds, the portraits radiate personality and power—Aretha’s commanding soul, Ella’s effortless swing, and Sara’s velvet-rich phrasing. Together, they represent technical brilliance, emotional truth, and undeniable influence across generations of music.

The floating presentation creates subtle shadow and separation, elevating the work beyond a traditional print. The 11 x 18 frame offers a balanced horizontal composition that feels both intimate and museum-worthy.

This piece is a tribute to vocal mastery and enduring legacy—three women whose voices didn’t just fill rooms, but reshaped the sound of American music.

The Women of Jazz and Blues: Aretha, Ella, and Sara
Medium: Sublimated prints on floating cards
Size: 11 x 18 framed with black matte

This piece celebrates three titans of voice and presence—Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sara Vaughan. Each portrait is sublimated onto an individual card and mounted to float within a black matte, giving dimension and depth to every icon while allowing each woman her own visual stage.

Set against soft textured backgrounds, the portraits radiate personality and power—Aretha’s commanding soul, Ella’s effortless swing, and Sara’s velvet-rich phrasing. Together, they represent technical brilliance, emotional truth, and undeniable influence across generations of music.

The floating presentation creates subtle shadow and separation, elevating the work beyond a traditional print. The 11 x 18 frame offers a balanced horizontal composition that feels both intimate and museum-worthy.

This piece is a tribute to vocal mastery and enduring legacy—three women whose voices didn’t just fill rooms, but reshaped the sound of American music.